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police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to connect t ntral paris, it remains isolated. the town hall, the sole historic building, carries a banner that calls for a tram line here. sarkozy's draft plan would see a stop on the new subway wing, but local leaders say that is not enough. >> some suburbs have had subway stops for a while but are still struggling with problems and poverty. the subway is just part of the solution. troubled families need more help. if the job shortage in france continues, that is not helpful either. >> over the past 30 years, the old high-rise buildings have fallen into disre
police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to...
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goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others, can be used to create biofuels, but that creates a whole new host of problems. we have already seen increase for food staple prices. is it related to the demand for biofuels? our biofuels just as harmful to humanity as fossil fuels -- are they? >> we will always of a problem with competing utilization is when it comes to biomass, simply because we have a limited amount of space in the world. we just cannot create space. the world is finite. there will always be the question of where this is then going to be put to use. >> this is why the researchers in
goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others,...
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. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly through spending cuts. gavin hewitt, bbc news, madrid. >> this year's winner of the prestigious cycling race the tour de france has tested positive for a very small amount of a banned substance. the press officer for the spanish writer said the test was done during a rest on the tour and said he was the victim of food contamination. after the announcement, world cycling cheeps provisionally suspended him from all correspondent. simon robertson has more details. >> the three-time tour de france winner has tested positive for a substance. it happened on the 21st of july, t
. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly...
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she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of 200, it is the town's biggest employer. in 1990, west german entrepreneurs converted a state- run factory. they kept on some of the workers. a stroke of luck for this man, now the company's chief technical officer. am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, l
she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of...
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our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after hiding. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these students and returned to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing but rooms where his name to be also village was destroyed and if you go over say there you will find some traces stones from houses not trees africa trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace and inhabitants that means i think two or three hundred houses. they all have gone only this one is here. we know this is the region where the germans lived. in is the representative. in prague anything he can do for the time
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join us for technology update on our g. . welcome to business good to have you with us while you have this facing a multi-year aslaug out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors will they be able to grow in the event of a shop slowdown in the developed economies of the help line up. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be overwhelmed by do that there was much talk of greece rial and really spain defaulting on their bonds this opened up the bleak scenario of the euro zone collapsing and dragging down the world economy just as it was recovering from recession but a bailout package later and i'm first started to focus their attention on the other big problem the precarious state of the u.s. economy over the summer what happened was that the bucket started focus very much on the concerns of a double digit in the u.s. and the fact that actually german growth was coming through very strongly and actually they were quite slow to re
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join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back here with our t. here's a look at the top stories for you and serve. wreaking havoc in afghanistan we visit a kabul prison where former policeman are doing time for drug abuse and smuggling. security is being tightened across north of the north of india as a country awaits accord ruling on whether religious side belongs to hindus or muslims they store dispute has already taken sounds of lights. last week u.n. general assembly was packed with journalists gathered to cover speeches from world leaders one of the biggest countries left the stage so did the media leaving over one hundred nations seats. the russians will remember of the summer of twenty one afflicted by scorching heat raging wildfires and choking smog next the country's emergencies minister sergei shogo tells our team what lessons were learned fro
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thank you very much for joining us. with. recently we've been witnessing a lot of guerrilla warfare you have poorly trained and you have. a lot of problems. ready to respond to such threats what way all of us have to doubt. to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer casualties is that at the same time it's more difficult to deal with you know we didn't have suicide. the cold war we have that now so it's clear to thank you for it so our armed forces have got to be modernized they need to be more flexible they need to be more maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead of both sides both a nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know
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ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but some small eruptions of violence brussels for the unions have announced that it was indeed the biggest march that brussels has seen since two thousand and one they say that one hundred thousand people have come from all over europe arriving on trains planes automobiles germany poland and british groups unions took part in that march the police barricaded banks and shops in preparation for the march and they all say through a ring of steel rice around the headquarters of the you paula commission story there was some minor scuffles in brussels around one hundred fo
ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but...
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we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. and as a province -- 4000 died in 2005 due to food shortages. there are fears the situation could be repeated now. we examined why those lessons have not been heard. >> there is a severe food crisis in niger, affecting about 8 million people here. yet, look around the main market, 1,000 kilometers east of the capital, and it is not obvious why. there is clearly plenty of food around. it is just that many cannot afford it. and another puzzling fact -- at the livestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria
we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the...
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they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or whatever bit of the police then searched their homes in east and northern london. but apparently, they found nothing suspicious there. but of course, the pope is a very high-profile target, and that is why they acted so swiftly and what they detained them. >> thank you. the german government has denied claims by the french president that berlin is planning to clear roma accounts in germany and deport people living there back to their country of origin. sarkozy said it after an eu summit in brussels. the meeting was called to discuss foreign policy but was overshadowed by the controversial deportation. sark
they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or...
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it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get i
it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her...
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they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of the vine relax their eagle eye. >> one of the greatest roman treasures to be unearthed in britain in recent years is to be auctioned at christies in london. it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinar
they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of...
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main factor for us. ok joe hockey now and now i'm also. on guard three want to help with that said straights when the visit is legit to get on the school board just three minutes into the game i want you to be unconvincing on the rebound who believes the number is four hundred five minutes later though denise mausam of converting all the breakaway for the equalizer. and there was more to come from him midway through the second period the young forward schools the second to put the hosts on top and he completed his fast korea had a tree in them to match it to guards fate late in the game. now russia's female basketball team is through to the second group stage of the world championships in the czech republic and that often securing this sad consecutive victory over seven to seven fifty nine the final score that russia finish top of group d. standings and make it to the next round along with second seeded czech republic. in goal for a record setting final round the foreman said the tour championship could see phil mickelson overtake tiger wo
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timer to take a journey with us are close out in about again transporting us to varied and inspiring regions of russia. so let's take a look at the map so we are today ok the teams traveled seven thousand kilometers from moscow to russia's far east island of succulent and today we continue our trip to one of the country's most exquisite regions as it is where natural beauty is only matched by unique wildlife and rich was all says however experts believe over a third of the area's rich and diverse ecology is endangered but his lecture is here ski explores now how this mesmerizing beauty is being protected. risking life or limb special troops to send the speeding boat in the middle of the pacific. coast guard in the russian far east this is an almost daily routine they fight cultures annual turnover of illegal fishing and mounts to millions of dollars . along with a team of officers we come on board a fishing boat they check documents to see whether the vessel had any right to fish here. this particular boat was legit but officer got a boost said this was an exception rather than a rul
timer to take a journey with us are close out in about again transporting us to varied and inspiring regions of russia. so let's take a look at the map so we are today ok the teams traveled seven thousand kilometers from moscow to russia's far east island of succulent and today we continue our trip to one of the country's most exquisite regions as it is where natural beauty is only matched by unique wildlife and rich was all says however experts believe over a third of the area's rich and...
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the dry districts are supporting us. the distribution is impartial. we send our trucks to localities that is the normal routine we do. >> thank you very much, indeed. there is massive need here. this area, we can still see areas submerged by water. with so many people affected, there are people who will leave here disappointed and there are millions like that across the country. >> yesterday, bbc world correspondent reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. it has faced food shortages in 2005, but this report shows why lessons have not been learned. >> there's a severe food crisis in niger affecting about eight million people here. yet, look around the main market 1,000 kilometers south of the capital, and it's not obvious why. there's clearly plenty of food around, it's just that many can't afford it. and another puzzling fact, that the lifestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria. this nigerrian businessman just bought a bull for nearly $700 u.s. to take back home and se
the dry districts are supporting us. the distribution is impartial. we send our trucks to localities that is the normal routine we do. >> thank you very much, indeed. there is massive need here. this area, we can still see areas submerged by water. with so many people affected, there are people who will leave here disappointed and there are millions like that across the country. >> yesterday, bbc world correspondent reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of...
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for us. and we had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in inherently a wrong thing to do also officially bringing together sixteen economies nearly seventeen when a stone joins in january that inherently have nothing in common there's going to be adoption of what they're calling an action plan is going to be four points and one of them is going to encourage people to call for a referendum in germany on the euro asking people whether they really want to or still be enforced and the aim of these people through that referendum will be to bring the deutschmark bac
for us. and we had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in...
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sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon me i'm going to. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey . they faced it this is not a provocation but a war of the. faithful to it and we should just step in what is sure to suppress the trace because they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to tunis and for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victories nineteen forty five dot dot com. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. on r g. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. resources. let's go to support. eleven thirty pm in moscow thanks for being with us here on our team these are your headlines as the u.s. memorializes the victims of the nine eleven terror attacks its effects continue to claim lives
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but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlight to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger than the power of nature despite the weather being quite cold muscovites who left their warm homes and came here to coleman square park to see performances by trouble peters from across europe. muttering in the wind actors dressed like butterflies are all part of a project uniting young actors from different russian cities it's been masterminded by japanese choreographer shusaku to q he believes people from different nations can understand each other better through art but now all of them are people have. seen about how jungle feature. and. while shusaku concentrated on future feed a group came up with a flashback into the past the main character of their political satire was a write in former president about some of them. well he's also strong in the power of art when traveling seniors seem to make an easy go he called their performances every post without reservation today festi
but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlight to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger than the power of nature despite the weather being quite cold muscovites who left their warm homes and came here to coleman square park to see performances by trouble peters from across europe. muttering in the wind actors dressed like butterflies are all part of a project uniting young actors from...
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because it requires all you want to use cases are possible face. maybe it really. this is a real fear. is flowing in. you. having a very. inflated and this is a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see. the weak country trying to assume the economy cannot share. monetary crap having hard towards for stability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. too soon or a possible one get smaller but a harder monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only was ten or eight but countries. follows that all of this would be an option. the whole experiment of. union in my view which was n
because it requires all you want to use cases are possible face. maybe it really. this is a real fear. is flowing in. you. having a very. inflated and this is a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is...
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sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by getting part in the. ranks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. wealthy british style the sun. spot on right on. target. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at mobile financial headlines conjure reports. in india cultures available in the move go hard on joy be heard shows us the gateway her to the brand imperial trilogy the tall western coast you can a was her till till she lifted her toe saddam did to go public toilet brotherson the colonel was her job as a retreat. all say a line from the russian capital it's great to have you with us to help. dying in silence as almost three thousand victims our men but only nine kind of us from the nine eleven to tonks all that has continued to claim dives today with a much as the workers suffering fro
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join us. on our jeep. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. in terms of energy sources present black and. let's go to sort of. our own welcome back to where we're bringing you full coverage of the city's out of the celebrations of the global policy forum which was just being held here there's more on that plus all the news updates from russia and across the world at the top of the hour and now let's get a recap of our main headlines the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attacks those who gave emergency aid off of the tragedy feel the government has turned its back on the it's all hundreds of rescuers say the health was ruined the ground zero. flushes republic of north. eleven of the victims of thursday's suicide bombing in the city of logic up costs three people have been detained following the blast. people across europe are to protest against excessive surveillance forcing some businesses so big brother does more to intrude on their privacy to protect them. on the eve of the fall of their own cu
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so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in better shape than it ever was before what do you say to that it's a moment your whole is subsidized currency so it is a v. currency but it is subsidized by high inflationary intervention of so your european central bank which is the beginning of inflation period for you or and inflation for you means weak if not. junk a currency which is intolerable. so since thousand years of monetary story all countries running interpreter right now could source. why are monetary. revalidation and people allegations of problem exchange a moment in order to overcome a crisis and we need to se
so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in...
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like to carry us. no matter who ultimately wins the battle for the optics and the honors of the soldiers have already betting the development of the region will happen to me that they've started to build a new vessel which will be three times. bigger than the song and will be able to withstand the harsh conditions of the far no. business r.t. from the russian baltic. carmel's have a look at the markets and here in moscow both ended the week in the black of positive sentiment was a line with global trends after good money factoring data from the u.s. under arrived in general because confidence provided the most people with bad bank gaining more than two point five percent. senior british royalty have told business all say that foreign firms should look closer at investing in russia but there are fears that moscow could block access off the case at the country's human rights record was more important than commercial interests daniel bushell ports this well and gas refinery in russia's south was destined
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welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis to the region's vast resources heats up prompting russia to call for war cooperation for that reason the arctic nations gathered a mosque in this week in an attempt to avoid clashes. well that start is laura emma talks to professor william handle a currency expert who believes the greek bailout is illegal. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me ab
welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis...
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because of the tragedy with the grief it brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a barrett as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and count in they would have to toll continuously for many days. the top stories from all see this hour a new arena for new ideas president medvedev tells the global policy forum and that beyond shouldn't be jealous about russia's proposed new security treaty for europe as it could help everyone and he also ripped off criticism of democratic democratic standards in russia saying that adoption of a parliamentary democracy for the country would be a catastrophe just as it has been ok this time. the settlements have been lighting candles across the russian republic to mourn seventeen victims of a sui
because of the tragedy with the grief it brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a barrett as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and count in they would have to...
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you want to use great to have you with us the headline. new arena for new ideas for the benefit of tells the global policy forum and jaroslav about being u.s. shouldn't be jealous about russia's approach to new security treaty for europe as it could help everyone but he also a criticism of democratic standards in russia saying that the adoption of a parliamentary democracy for the contrary would be a catastrophe just as it has been based on. the sessions have been lighting candles it calls the russian republic to mourn seventeen victims of a suicide car bomb attack on thursday the festivals have already taken place while some of the one hundred sixty eight injured are being treated in moscow. investigates the rapid growth of the islamic america with a number of cold but since the nine eleven terror attacks increasing despite claims the media fuels on to some extent. a festival of travel executives born in moscow over twenty years ago helped mold the thing you were in relations between east and west on the eve of the fall of the iron curtai
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join us our technology update on our jeep. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. let's go to start of. the hour here in the russian capital you're with r.t. you have a look. as the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven. after effects continue to claim lives. workers have since died of illnesses related to their rescue efforts at ground zero . and in russia the republic of north pays its last respects to the seventy killed by thursday's terrorist blast at a busy market more than one hundred sixty were also injured in the attack or by a suicide bomber. dissecting democracy striving for a better world security two days of talks by power brokers of the global policy forum and give way to the city's celebrations. and thousands of people take to the streets of cross europe protesting against excessive camera surveillance governments and businesses intrude on their privacy rather than protect them. ok well next hour we will return to. thousand year anniversary. but for the mean time on the eve of the fall of the iron curtain a f
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will be replaced by another team next month sean thomas has been following the story in moscow for us. the preliminary tests say that the flight crew is nominal meaning that they are in good health and in good condition after six months in space and a trying to days in fact the t.m.a. eighteen crew consisting of alexander sort of. go and tracy caldwell dyson they did launch back in april and spent six months in space but the past two days let me give you a little bit of a rundown they were supposed to come back on friday they were in their capsules ready to go and then the latches would not release it from the actual soyuz spacecraft and from the international space station so they had to do some checking to make sure that everything was ok they were able to create an electrical fire fast of the malfunctioning appointment but they decided to wait a day because there's only a small window of opportunity for them to make their correct landing spot they decided to take that extra precaution and so today at six o two in the morning they got back into the capsules they were released from t
will be replaced by another team next month sean thomas has been following the story in moscow for us. the preliminary tests say that the flight crew is nominal meaning that they are in good health and in good condition after six months in space and a trying to days in fact the t.m.a. eighteen crew consisting of alexander sort of. go and tracy caldwell dyson they did launch back in april and spent six months in space but the past two days let me give you a little bit of a rundown they were...
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he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't long remember. he was excessively modest in his own words. i can't imagine that this speech will be learned by elementary school kids. >> lehrer: just to not pick up on that. david, the idea that the the president, you know, this is a war without surrender , ceremonies, and that we've had lot of those. is he essentially saying we have to get used to that? this is the way modern wars will be ... have been and will be. is that something.... >> not necessarily true. i mean yugoslavia there was a winner and a loser. i'm not sure he's
he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't...
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from europe's top official today, an expression of regret at language used, but no backing down. >> we had a certain kind of rhetoric. but now it is time to leave that behind and concentrate on the real problem. >> so what now? well, the row isn't over, and the e.u. will consider taking legal action against france, and president sarkozy will continue with the expulsions. but it was agreed today that the plight of the estimated 10 million roma will be discussed at a future summit, and all sides agree that the problem has to be dealt with on a european-wide basis. "bbc news," brussels. >> you are watching "bbc news." still ahead, he continues his trip along the river with an exclusive report. >> now, as an area thought to have huge depolts of oil and gas, and russia and canada both say it is thirst. here is our report. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polarized caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for commercial exploitation. it is thought the arctic region may contain vast
from europe's top official today, an expression of regret at language used, but no backing down. >> we had a certain kind of rhetoric. but now it is time to leave that behind and concentrate on the real problem. >> so what now? well, the row isn't over, and the e.u. will consider taking legal action against france, and president sarkozy will continue with the expulsions. but it was agreed today that the plight of the estimated 10 million roma will be discussed at a future summit,...
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. >> stay with us if you cannot on bbc world news. still to come -- a fifth of the world's plant species are now in danger of disappearing forever. first, she is said to be one of the most photographed people on our planet. a new exhibition of formal photographs document the life of britain's queen elizabeth in pictures. many were taken by her late sister's husband, the photographer lord snowden. >> on her right, mr. anthony armstrong jones. >> he was a society photographer who took pictures of the royals and then became one. tony armstrong jones's wedding to princess margaret was the society event of 1960. although he was not a member of the royal family, lord snowden continued to work as a professional photographer. alongside his documentary work, he was often called on to photograph the queen. many of his photographs have been included in a new exhibition, but the graphic portraits of the queen. here is an image of the monarch and her husband in the kind of formal pose you might expect, and the queen caught by a range of photograph
. >> stay with us if you cannot on bbc world news. still to come -- a fifth of the world's plant species are now in danger of disappearing forever. first, she is said to be one of the most photographed people on our planet. a new exhibition of formal photographs document the life of britain's queen elizabeth in pictures. many were taken by her late sister's husband, the photographer lord snowden. >> on her right, mr. anthony armstrong jones. >> he was a society photographer...
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as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's allowed to contraflow cycle. a policy of permits is another instrument we have just to, well, to mainly used to limit the parking places for cars. we prefer to have parking places for bicycles. of course, there is still -- but that's -- we're only at the beginning. this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure while you have seen the slides in the netherlands, it's very popular there. there are many more investments in our neighboring country to do so, but we are making a start and it's a nice project because it crosses a highway, so it's really very well to use. regional biking service points serve two aims. one is of course, the people who want to bike, to rent their bike, to have it repaired. on the other hand, it's part of a social economic project, so, therefore, it's also an initiative that i find personally very important. these are people who are unemployed but get i
as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's allowed to contraflow cycle. a policy of permits is another instrument we have just to, well, to mainly used to limit the parking places for cars. we prefer to have parking places for bicycles. of course, there is still -- but that's -- we're only at the beginning. this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure...
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tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had whilst being underground. i said to her $1 million -- is that enough? she said that is the absolute minimum, but they wanted to start the process now. the complication is that the company that owns the san jose mine is going to be fighting for bankruptcy for this particular mine. how that affects any compensation and nebraska settled litigation is unclear. -- and any civil litigation is unclear. plan b, the rig and drill in the middle of the picture, reached 300 meters. that is symbolic. it is not even halfway down. but things are really motoring. w
tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had...
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. >> tell us about them. what are the models, now, not just california, certainly not just the bay area. >> there are gardens growing everywhere. and there were a long time ago. this isn't anything new. but the idea of connecting the garden to the kitchen to the table and back to the garden again is the whole cycle. that is really transformational and important that we do. that we just don't have one little piece. the whole thing really makes sense. you don't want to have a cafeteria that is inconsistent with the way you are growing food in the garden. >> is it your belief that every public school can and i assume should do this? >> i really believe that. when you see this and everybody can come. we have 1,000 visitors a year and over the 12 years, a lot of people have come into the garden. when you see the program and see the kids doing this, you believe every school should be like this. there are montessori schools and all schools in europe and around the world where there is the way the children are fed, f
. >> tell us about them. what are the models, now, not just california, certainly not just the bay area. >> there are gardens growing everywhere. and there were a long time ago. this isn't anything new. but the idea of connecting the garden to the kitchen to the table and back to the garden again is the whole cycle. that is really transformational and important that we do. that we just don't have one little piece. the whole thing really makes sense. you don't want to have a...
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maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead on both sides both the nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know the wrong type of people we stick taxpayers' money on the wrong weapons we're fated the last war not the next conflict so we've got to adapt nato has to adapt russia has to adapt in order to be able to confront those new challenges of the threats to our security by talking about more modern weapons versus that's when guerilla will talk about guerrilla warfare they're not using very highly advanced weapons themselves whether they are more primitive than a suicide bomber an individual who strap some explosive device to to themselves and blows themselves up themselves up as well as others and their company or this is you know this is all this new it has happened in the past but never on this on this scale so we we've got to be innovative in the we we think about these things as a political side to this and t
maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead on both sides both the nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know the wrong type of people we stick taxpayers' money on the wrong weapons we're fated the last war not the next conflict so we've got to adapt nato has to adapt russia has to adapt in order to be able to confront...